The Wrangler National Finals Rodeo rides into town Thursday for 10 nights of competition to determine the best riders, ropers and all-around-best cowboys and cowgirls in the country.

The final rodeo of the year is a competition among the 15 top money-winners in eight rodeo events — bareback riding, steer wrestling, team roping, saddle bronc riding, tie-down roping, steer roping, bull riding and barrel racing.It happens at the time of year around the holidays when Southern Nevada resorts once performed annual maintenance projects, closed showrooms and gave employees time off.

Hundreds of cowboys and their fans will be in the Las Vegas valley this week.The 2018 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo kicks off Thursdays.The 10-day event features numerous activities, including live viewing parties and drink specials.Cowboy Christmas will also be back at the Las Vegas Convention Center. It is free and open to the public.

a long and lean athlete from a small town in Montana enjoyed college basketball success in Dillon and later found fame as a cowboy in Las Vegas.Bridger Chambers is following in the footsteps of Brad Gleason, all right.

“Man it’s awesome, that’s the only way I can describe it,” said Chambers, a steer wrestler who Thursday night will compete at his first National Finals Rodeo. “It’s a dream come true and I’m trying to soak up every moment.”

In the mid-1990s, Gleason was a 6-5 forward from Ennis who starred on basketball teams at Western Montana College and in 1997 won a world championship in the bulldogging at the NFR. Chambers, who grew up in Stevensville and played basketball at what is now known as Montana Western, would sure like to follow Gleason’s example.“He was a very good basketball player,” said his coach at the time, now University of Providence coach Steve Keller. “He was hard-nosed, tough, could shoot the 3 or post up. A fierce competitor just as he is now. The stage down there will not be too big for Bridger. I expect him to be in the hunt, because I know he won’t be satisfied just by getting there.”

2018 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Live commences later this week.Hundreds of cattle rustlers and their fans will be in the Las Vegas valley this week.The 2018 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo commences Thursdays.

The 10-day occasion includes various exercises, including live survey gatherings and drink specials.Rancher Christmas will likewise be back at the Las Vegas Convention Center. It is free and open to general society. The PRCA National Finals Rodeo is dependably a major ordeal, yet the 2018 version denotes the semi-retirement of extraordinary compared to other cattle rustlers in the game. 23-time title holder Trevor Brazile is venturing once more from the rodeo after this occasion, so it’s most likely his last opportunity to go for No. 24.

Brazile completed in second place a year ago, missing out to his brother by marriage Tuf Cooper. This year will most likely be his last year contending with NFR qualifying as the objective, so it’s likewise the last time we’ll see him on this stage.

Canadian Curtis Cassidy will likewise be a name to pay special mind to. He completed 6th in the All-Around standings, so he’ll clearly try to enhance his status also.”I never need to forget about myself, however with such an extreme change in the manner in which I direct my rodeo business, in the event that I do ever make the Finals again it’ll be a greater story than my retirement, since I’ll have completed it at only a bunch of rodeos,” Brazile stated, per Prorodeo.com. “Fortunately this is my choice, and I’m not being constrained out on the grounds that I’m harmed or as well old.”

Here’s the manner by which you can get one of Brazile’s last ride – both the United States and abroad. ProRodeoTV.com accompanies a $79.99 yearly membership with the promotion code NFRDEAL20.How to watch the PRCA National Finals Rodeo

The 2018 National Finals Rodeo is going to be an absolutely incredible event filled with fantastic rodeo events that every cowboy will enjoy. Las Vegas is the perfect venue for the Wrangler NFR as there is plenty to do and a lot to see while you are visiting.

Long before the Dallas Cowboys were winning Super Bowls in American football, real-life cowboys were competing in the “Super Bowl of Rodeo” in Dallas, Texas as early as 1959. The seven-competition tradition began there, but also saw stops in Los Angeles, California from 1962 to 1964, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from 1965 to 1984, and finally to its current location of Las Vegas since 1985. It wasn’t until 2001 that the event received its first major sponsor in the form of Wrangler, an American-based jean manufacturer that specializes in jeans fit for rodeo use.

Rodeo fans are eagerly waiting to see the event live. The NationalFinalsRodeo is not the only showcase of the best cowboys but also showcase of patience, bravery and spurs.

We provide live streaming information of the NationalFinalsRodeo2018 online right here. Let’s check out more details about Las Vegas NFR 2018live streaming, broadcast channels, time, schedule, events, and ticket information below:

Finding a place to watch the Wrangler NFR online can be hard to find as it is not well advertised. The live stream will be shown on the CBS Sports Network app as well as Pro Rodeo TV. Both places will have great service and you will be able to watch all 10 straight nights of high flying action without any interruption. Subscribe NOW

CBS Sports Network

CBS Sports Network has the rights to this year’s NFR in Las Vegas. The network will be airing coverage of the event from December 6th to the 15th at 10 PM EST/ 7 PM EST on their network. This is great news as fans all across the United States can easily watch their favorite cowboys compete for World Championships and if they do not have the CBS Sports Network they can head down to their local bar to watch the action. CBS brings a great crew every single year and they will bring great coverage as well as interviews of your favorite cowboys.